Bree Rondina

Chief Performance Officer at Elite DNA Behavioral Health

Bree Rondina serves as the Chief Performance Officer and Chief Administrative Officer at Elite DNA Behavioral Health since January 2022. Prior experience includes a 19-year tenure at AccuData Integrated Marketing, where Bree held multiple executive roles, culminating in Chief Executive Officer, while also managing operations as Chief Operating Officer. Bree achieved significant financial targets, including a 24% EBITDA goal, and demonstrated strong leadership oversight across various functions, earning promotions through roles such as EVP of Client Service, Data Services, and Sales Operations. Earlier career experiences include operations management at Linens 'n' Things and Gap Inc./Old Navy, focusing on streamlining processes and enhancing profitability. Bree holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from the University of Central Florida.

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Fort Myers, United States

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Elite DNA Behavioral Health

Elite DNA Behavioral Health is one of the largest mental health providers in Florida. Although originally focusing on children, services have expanded to therapy, psychiatry and medication management for adults and families as well as substance use treatments. Our goal is to help individuals and families manage psychological, emotional and behavioral issues. We offer comprehensive services under one roof and accept all insurances, including Medicare and Medicaid. We provide psychiatric evaluations, mental health therapy and case management in more than 30 locations across the state of Florida. We also provide specialized treatment for children with autism, including Applied Behavior Analysis and speech and occupational therapies. Our unique interdisciplinary model allows our clinicians to evaluate a situation in its entirety. No better model for success exists. Bumps along the way shouldn’t be seen as a weakness, disaster or failure. It is our goal to use these moments to support, encourage and help our families. We can then develop stronger mechanisms and strategies to successfully grow and interact in social environments.